It has also been hinted to me, by several persons of very sound judgment, that what I have written, or may hereafter write, in favour of religion, has a chance of being more attended to, if I continue a layman, than if I were to become a clergyman. Nor... The British Critic: A New Review - Page 3001807Full view - About this book
| 1806 - 500 pages
...written, or may hereafter write, in favour of religion, has a chance of being more attended to, if 1 continue a layman, than if I were to become a clergyman. Nor am I without apprehensions, (though some of my friends think them ilr-founded) that, from entering so late in life,... | |
| 1807 - 518 pages
...found judgment, that what I have written, or may hereafter write, in favour of religion, has a chance of being more attended to, if I continue a layman,...if I were to become a clergyman. Nor am I without apprehenfioni (though fome of my friends think them ill-founded) that, from entering fo late in life,... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1806 - 578 pages
...sound judgment, that what I have written,-or may hereafter write, fa favour of religion, has a chance of being more attended to, if I continue a layman,...if I were to become a clergyman. Nor am I without apprehensions, (though some of my friends think them ill-fouudc'd) that, from entering so late in life,... | |
| 1807 - 522 pages
...found judgment, that what I have written, or may hereafter write, in favour of religion, has a chance of being more attended to, if I continue a layman,...might adhere to my performances in public, fufficient to render them lefs pleafing, and confequently lefs ufeful. ' I. 360—362. In 1774, he had the honour... | |
| 1807 - 262 pages
...found judgment, that what I have written, or may hereafter write, in favour of religion, has a chance of being more attended to, if I continue a layman,...province, into the Church of England, fome degree of urigracefulnefs, particularly in pronunciation, might adhere to my performances in public, fufficient... | |
| 1807 - 752 pages
...{bund judgment, th.it what I have written, or may hereafter write, in favour of religion, has a chance of being more attended to, if I continue a layman,...province, into the church of England, fome degree of ungracefulr.efs, f.irtkularly in pronunciation, might adhere to my performances in public, fufficient... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 410 pages
...sound judgment, that what -I have written, or may hereafter write, in favour of religion, has a chance of being more attended to, if I continue a layman,...if I were to become a clergyman. Nor am I without apprehensions, (though some of my friends think them ill-founded,) that, from entering so late in life,... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 414 pages
...sound judgment, that what I have written, or may hereafter write, in favour of religion, has a chance of being more attended to, if I continue a layman,...if I were to become a clergyman. Nor am I without apprehensions, (though some of my friends think them ill-founded,) that, from entering so late in life,... | |
| Sir William Forbes, James Beattie - 1807 - 572 pages
...writ tea, or may hereafter write, In favour of religion, has a. chance of being more attended tp,.if I continue a layman, than if I were to become a clergyman. Nor am I without apprehensions, (though some of my friends think them ill-founded) t iiat, from entering so late in... | |
| 1821 - 406 pages
...sound judgment, that what I have written, or may hereafter write, in favour of religion, has a chance of being more attended to, if I continue a layman,...if I were to become a clergyman. Nor am I without apprehensions (though some of my friends think them ill-founded,) that, from entering so late in life,... | |
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